Actually using 6.3.3 with Ubuntu 19.10 When working with a huge calc sheet, and need to use the right bottom slider to have a chance to get the whole sheet displayed on the screen (shrink), we hit a line (number) and column (>Z) readability problem: - line number use a fixed size font, and is never scaled down as it is expected - column reference, over the Z one, when the width is narrowed, the font here too is not scaled down; so the second column letter is hovered and then hidden by the next column. So it is a design issue that should be easily fixed. It is not a regression, as that issue have been always seen with the older versions. This does not concern the data font filled, the size is scaled down automatically when using the slider (as expected). I have searched a custom config via the menu settings, but to not avail.
Expect to get font used for identifying row (line) and column being resized down when narrowing columns/rows or using the zoom slider to set the whole wide spreadsheet visible on the screen. We can see, for example: - row hight can be lowered, but the line number font size is still fixed: might be also resized down for readability - same problem with columns letters font size being fixed instead of variable.
You can't confirm your own bugs. Moving it back to UNCONFIRMED until someone else confirms it.
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